SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOV, A.N. - SOKOLOV, A.V.

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-qOKOLOV, A.11,; LURIYA, A.R.; LECIITT'Yn' A.H. SIVIRNOV RUBINSHTMII, S.L.; A.A.; G0110BOLDI, F.N.; FOICHINTSKAYA N.A.; ZHEIKIII, N.I.; IGIIATIYEV, Ye.N.; ELIKONIII, D.B.; uJUVICH, K.M.; GURIYANOV, Ye.V.; LEYTES, N.S.; KRUTETSKIY, V.A. irini-ali uchastiye: FOIYAKOVIG.I.; SMffAKDIY F.N.; TEPLOV, B.M., red.; VVEDENSKAYA, L.A., red.; DRANETIKOVA, M.S., tekhn. red. [PsychologyIPsikhologilia; uchebnik diia peda-gogichesi-ill-h institutov. Pod red. "L.A.Srurnova i dr. Izd.2. Moskva, Uchpodgiz, 1962. 558 P. (1-aRA 15: 11 1. Akader:iya pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR, 1~loscow. In- stitut psikhologii. (FSYCHOIDCff) iJ- L 7r k/7, P. On an e astic- lastiF 0 of a plate. ~okoloy, A. ---BMZM-d7-A'Fad. Nauk 60, 33-36 (1948)- (Russian) The paper is concerned with'a state of plane elastic-: plastic stress in a thin infinite plate with a circular hole. The given state of stress at infinity'is assumed.to differ but little from a state of plane isotropic tension. The "solution" given in the paper corresponds to the first perturbation of the rotationally symmetric case which would result from plane isotropic tension at infinity. IV. Prager. va NO Sources Mathematical Reviews, Aleksei Fellrovich, IFE"I jr- fiell t~ieory- ne,,, =oblems- "Os'-Va, U'Osl he clac..--ical 4-.2 SOKOLOV) A. P. 26426 Gazogenerator maloy moshchnosti dlya gazifikatsii mestnykh topliv. Trudy in-ta teploznergetiki, (akad. nauk ukr. ssp) sb. 1, 1-949, s. 114-17. SO: LETOFISt NO. 35y 1949 j ,~, 1-10. Alel-Sei let"Ov-1, -, I- j -, - Cla~sical Ll~-eory of un7netic Iz6. 2. Cos. izd-vo telchnd-ko~--Lecret. lit-ry) l9r~i. 4-,9 P. (51-38952) 1 r-) i~ 1 GO QVDIX: . 19 1 SOKuDI)V, Aleksei P,~!t-ov ch, 18~31 Quantum theoi7l of the field; selected problems D!cskva, Gos. kzd-vo tekhniko-teo- ret. lit-ry, 1952. 789 p. (53-24308) QC174-1-s64 1. Quantum theory. I. Ivaner-ko, Dmitrii Dmitrievich. 124-57-1-923 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Me-khanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 127 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sokolov, A. P. TITLE: Approximate Solution of One Plane Problem of Plasticity Theory (Priblizhennoye resheniye odnoy ploskoy zadachi teorii plasti- chnosti) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta, 1955, Nr 17, pp 142-150 ABSTRACT: Examination of the problem of the stress distribution in a plastic zone about a circular opening in the case of plane deform- ation. Along the contour I of the opening the nonuniformly distributed pressure co p - Z~k fk(e)' 0, CS k~ I Y 9 prevails, where and 0 are the polar coordinates, 07 is the creep limit, pand ) are parameters, 99k( 6 ) are Card 1/2 given functions. The de Saint-Venant creep condition is fulfilled 12-4- 57-1-92 3 Approximate Solution of One Plane Problem of Plasticity Theory (cont. ) in the plastic zone. The stresses are sought ;n the form of series according to powers of 11 , as follows 0 + 5- Z ~(k 0), 77 k s - Z " f () 0s ~k 0 + :5- Z)k ( s /rk N The coefficients 'Pk' and //kare tied in with the creep condition by rneans of some recurrent relationship. An integral form is established for the coefficient Yk from the differential equations of equilibrium; '?k and X k are then found from t?k' From certain assumptions relative to Yk ( ?' 6 ) the convergence of the series (*) is demonstrated for suffi- ciently small ) . As an example of an elastic'llastic problem, the case is adduced when a pressure (7, p 07 cos 2 E) prevails on the contour 1. Y s L. M. Kachanov Card 2/23 1. Plasticity--Theory 12 - Plas-Licity--14athematical analysis 3. Approximate computations--Applicamions 124-1957-1-23 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 1, p 3 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sokolov, A. P. TITLE- On Various Aspects of the Equations of Static Equilibrium (0 razlichnykh vidakh uravneniy ravnovesiya statiki) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. energ. in-ta, 1955, Nr 17, pp 239-248 ABSTRACT: Elementary proofs are offered for the well-known assumptions relative to the conditions wherein six moment equations relative to six axes are sufficient to determine the equilibrium of asystem. Ye. N. Berezkin 1. Static equilibrium equations--Theory Gard 1/1 SOKOLOV Adjustment of gas pressure regulators at the "Ibagaz Plant. Gaz. prom. no.9:40-41 S 158. ~WRA 11:10) (Moscow--Pressure regulators) f7 ~o~ SOV/124-58-11-1315Z Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 183 (USSR) AUTHOR: Sokolov, A.-P. -, .- TITLE: The Strength of Wooden Bars Under Central and Eccentric Com- pression With Variously Prolonged Exposure to Loading (Soprotivieniye derevyannykh sterzliney tsentrat'nornu i viietsenLrennOMLI szhatiyu pri razlichnoy prodolzhitel'nosti deystviya nagruzki) PERIODICAL: Tr. Saratovsk. avtomob. -dor. in-ta, 1957, Vol 15, Nr 1, pp 152-159 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 - SOKOLOV, A.P. Power tests of models of adjustable-blade diagonal turbines by !:1 means of compressed air. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; energ. no.2:99-106 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Hydraulic turbines--Testing) VIXTOROV, G.V.; SOKOLOV, A.P. Wind tunnel of the hydraulic-machinery laboratory of the goncow Power Engineering Institute. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; energ. no.3:3-12 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Rekomendovano kafedroy gidromashin Moskovskogo energeticheskogo instituta. (Hydraulic turbines--Models) (Wind tunnels) - SOKOLOV, A.P., inzh. Water testing of hydraulic turbine models with diagonally adjustable blades. Izv. vys. ucheb*. zav.; energ. 3 no. 9:99-1o6 s ,6o. (KLU 13:9) 1. Koiskovskiy ordena Lenin& onergeticheskiy institut. Predstavloaa imfedroy gidromashin. (Hydraulic turbines--Testing) gr_A_m~Qw~-- glkf 4 L 62976-6a E-,,iA(k)/FBD/E'~IG(r)/E~4T(1)/F--EC;(kl-2/T/EF-C(b)-2/E'~IP(k)/EWn~(m)-2/ELiA(h) ACCESSION NR: AR5019160 UR/0272/65/000/007/0007/0007. UDC389!621.375.8:62i.3117.337.' SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metrologiya i izmeritelinaya tekhnika. Otdellnyy vypusk, Abs.-.:-,q-j 7.32.51 Lei, AUTHOR: Bonch-Bruyevich, A. Imas, Ya. A.; Sokolov, A. P. TITLE: Elimination of parasite modes in induced emission lasers CITED SOURCE: Zh. prikl. spektroskopii, v. 1, no. 1, 1964, 80-83 TOPIC TAGS: induced emission laser, parasitic trapped mode, crystal-surface frosting, laser emission TRANSLATION: The authors discuss a method:6 -iminatihg pa' f-el rasitic oscillations on, modes trapped on crystals inside the laser's working medium. It is proposed that the Q-factor be reduced sharply for the cited modes by frosting areas of side surfaces of the crystals. Experimental results and recommendations on selecting.:. frosting techniques are given. Bibl. with 2 titles; 2 illustrations SUB CODE: EGO OP ENCL: 00 Card SOKOWV. Aleksandr Pavlovich, kand.tekhn. nauk, dots.; ZVEREVA, - - - d. f fz. --~~tem.nauk dots., red.; K,D., kan (Spherical motion of a solid and elements of the theory of the gyroscope] Sfericheskoe dvizhenie tverdogo tela i ele- menty teorli giroskopa. Moskva, M-vo vysshego i srednego spetsiallnogo obrazovaniia RSFSR, 1961. 97 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Motion) (Gyroscope) NAZAROV, L.S., inzh., nauchnyy aotrudnik; ZAY'FSEV, Ajop inzhoj, witicbrryy cotridnik; SOKOLOV. A,..P,.., Inzh., nauchnyy sotrudnik Rheostatic tests of the TE3 diaBel locomotive can be conducted less frequently. Elek. i tapl. tiaga 7 no.3:10-11 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Urallskoye otdeleniye Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo instituta zheleznodorozhnogo transporta Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya. (Diesel locomotives-Testing) SOKOLOV, A.P. Neuro-vascular zones of the muscles of the extremities and their significance in clinical practice. Khirurgiia, Moskva no. 7:44-48 July 1952. (CGLML 23.1) 1. Professor. 2. Of the Department of Topographic Anatoor an& Opera- tiva Surgery (Head -- Prof. A. P. Sokolov), Molotov Medical Institute. GINDIN, L.M., kand.khimicheskikh nauk; BOBIKOV, P.I., inzh.; SOKOLOV, A.P., inzh. Former indivisibles. Nauka i zhizn' 29 no-1:56-57 Ja '6Z. (MIRA 15:3) (Platinum group) SOKOLOV, A.P., inzli-. Illumination of the fagade of the former Kazan Cathedral in Leningrad. Svototekhnika 7 no.2:1G-12 F 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Leningradskoye otdeleniye Vsesoyuznogo gosudarstvennogo instituta. po proyektirovaniyu nauchno-issladovatellskikh institutov i laboratoriy. (Leningrad-Light-ing, Architectural and decorative) -1, A.i ~u' -Lt Of wii.'i3 in connection with the ~~e w ,;--;~sledovatel sldiy irt, t, it Mf tYal'07 J gazovoy ,pr.D::,ysldoraios Li. RYBACHOK, !.N., SHULIGA, P.M.; SOKOLOV, A.P.; PURIY, G.V. IncrAnsing the Pff-icirney of sedimentation tanIcs in demuls-Ification units by changing the design of the nipples for fluid inlet and outlet. Nefteprom. delo no.2:31-33 165. (MIRA 18.5) 1, Volgogrqdskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut neftyanoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti; Volgogrndskiv politpkhnicbesk4y institut i ZhIrnovskoye neftepromyslovop- upra~lpniy8. VOLKOV, Pavel Vasillyevich; SOKOLOV, A.P., retsenzent; KALTHIK'OV. Yu, A. redaktor; -MM I t. ~., `6khnicheskiy redaktor. [Simple mechanical looms in the cotton industry and their operation] Ustroistvo i obsluzhivanie prostykh mekkhanicheskikh tkatskikh stankov khlopchatobumazhnoi. promyshlonnosti. Izd.2-oe ispr. i dop. Mosk7a, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo Ministerstva promyshl.tovarov shirokogo potravleniia SSSR, 1955, 123 P- (Looms) (MLRA 8%Ll) - - - . i- .1. .I - , I I I T DIA'i~_D:CTTOVI. D.Lll.., i-'lC-LGfd:OVj L-BEDEV, A.V., ~_ELTIIIJJI S. SMOLYAMIKIII, V.T., and SOKOLOV, A.P. (Acad. Sci. USSR) "Slow Neutrons Scattering by Ortho- and Para-Tritium." paper siibmitted at -the All.-Union Conf. on Illuclear Reactions in Medium and Low EnerL-,j Physics, Moscow, 19-2'1 Now 57. BEWNOGOV, A.V.; ZELIDOVICH, A.G.; KOIGANOV, V.Z.; LANDSBRRG. L.G.; IEBEM , A.V.; NIKITDI, S.Ya.; SMOLYANIKIN, V.T.; SOKOLOV, Jt.P. Photogranhic techniques used in large hydrogen bubble chambers. Prib. i tekh. eksp. no.1:18-41 Ja-F '58. (MMA 11:4) (Photography, Particle trnek) .30V/120-58-11-61/30 AUTHORS -o V. Z.7 Lebo-dov, A. V. N----11, _1 ST-iolyanlAn, V. T. and Soizolov.A. P. TITLE: A Liqai De-, BJ"~bLe Cha:7,17)er ~vaya 1:a-mera s Zhirl.~-_J_-_j-, dt~y.':-~riye_.i) FERIODDJAL: il e.~,s-.parimenta. 19-581 Nr 4, P 30 and 1 (U:-_33_1RL) )~T_RAOT: D:,_ R-fj t-Ae au" ull--rS `e:3=_bed a i -n dr o n b i fbb I -a-,b -~r. --An je. -4periment, described in the present article,was made to diSCOWX ighe.. r, Ile r J` iS ~i-)osSj,)Je c-o use cteuterill-i as the U iotaid in 'U`he c1naoibc, T,~:io difficulties had to ,,-,--kept in min. L_L__'~U if% v,,as ti, J_ 5 -8 at "Lie Prf:%sance of P-active U_ _L Ou-c-a-.1jun 110- _.D 10-0,011o) -.-;ould lead to a lar-e 0~' s~~or' ~racl-s in ~he 1-ouid and tlius -~Droduce a con- ,3ide-1-a-ble b a c',--~~r ~_-) tu-id on deuueriiua in a diffus- U 4 ;)y1 C'.. ,- (~,~ 1j., -'Are bee- 1 recisely i unsuccessfu ; for this reason Re JC. Secondly, the critical Dressure of deutleri,.=1 (116. 5 is considerably hi.-_--her t"ian the critical -oressu_-e for hydror--e-a (12.2D abr!-,). It; is ~..vell-`_novrn (Ref .3) tliat the SOV/120-58-4-6/-3o A Liquid Deuterium Bubble Chamber normal superheating of the liquid is effected [takes place] when the pressure in the chamber up before expansion is equal to two-thirds of the critioal pressure. Thiscon- dition may be easily satisfied if the chamber and the bath is filled with liquid deuterium. However, if the bath is filled with liquid hydrogen and the chamber with liquid deuterium, then It is impossible to obtain pressures greAter than 8 atm in the chamber. For this reason it was feared that on expansion the superheating of the deuterium would be insufficient and the liquid would be insensitive to radiation. Experiments made to elucidate all these points have shown that it is possible to use deuterium as the working liquid in the bubble chamber without qny special purification. The construction and operation of the deuterium chamber is similar in'many ways to that of the dydrogen chamber. The bath was. cooled down to liquid nitrogen temperature and was f4 _1led with liquid hydrogen. The chamber was then filled with technical deuterium which was not specially purified to j?emove tritium. The pressure in the hydrogen bath was in- creased to 12.4 atm and was kept at that level. After the thermal equilibrium between the chamber and the bath was Card 2/~ SOV/120-58-4-6/30 A Liquid Deuterium Bubble Chamber reached, an expansion of the working colume was carried out. In the absence of radioactive sources in the vicinity of the chamber no ti~acks or bubbles appeared in the working volume. When a Co6o source was placed near the chamber, pictures similar to that shown in Ylg. 1 were observed after expansion. L.G. Landaberg and N.I. Makarov are than)ced for their help in the experiment. There Is 1 figure, no tables and 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 1 English. The authors also express their thanks to B.N. Dmitr-Lvevskaya, director of the hydrogen liqued actioa station of the Laboratory of Nuclear Physics Probleno (Laboratoriya yadernykh problem) of OIYAI, and to N.B. Delone who supplied rhe deuterium. SUBMITTED: October 26, 1957 Card 3/3 VDOVENKO, V.14.; SOKOIDV, A.P. ____ Dissociation pressure of crystalline hydratea of uranyl nitrate. Radiokhimiia 1 no.2:117-3-20 '50'. (AIRL 12:8) (Uranyl nitrate) (Dissociation) - - :1 , , , 11 "O"OU i - I -- . ,. El.il.; " ;. -Ar , A. I I - , ' ; I I - . , 1, .'Lr- ~; (,I,, ,!, 1-` ;'! ;", ;- ~lf, (li: - itir. ., I,-v. A!; if-,. SSR, Ser. fiz.-mt.nauk no-511-2 .1619 ~--- 1. Al:a(le.-Aya nwiLk UzSS. (Alkalies) (ims-Scattering) 7 -7 SSR. Ser. fi2.-mt.nwjk no;5!5&61 161. S11661611000100610041010 B102/B13,9 AUTHORs Arifov, U. A.,Academician AS Uzbekskaya SSR, Khadzhimukbamedov., Kh. Kh., Sokolqv,--A,. P. TITLEs Thermal back-emission of K, Rb and Cs ions from Mo and Ti targets PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko- matematicheskikh nauk, no. 6, 1961, 40 - 43 TEXTs When metals are bombarded by alkaline ions, some are scattered and penetrate the metal. If the temperature is high enough (T*;> 12000K) these ions will diffuse toward the surface, Depending on the ratio between the work function of the metal and the ionization potential of the alkaline atom, part of these ions will evaporate as neutral atoms and the other part as positive ions. The latter are called "diffusional ions". The ion back-em-ission corresponds to cathode sputtering, that of diffusional ions to thermodiffusion. The authors measured the emission coefficient Card V3 31063 s 16 61/000/006/004/010 Thermal back-emission of K, Rb and Cs ions ... B1 2YD138 Kd of diffusional ions, i.e. the ratio between ion diffusion current and primary ion current, in dependence on the nature of the ions (K, Rb and Cs) and on the target material (Mo and Ti)t in0the energy range EO-140-1600 ev at a target temperature of 1500 K~ The experimental arrangement has been described in (Arifov et al. ZhETF, 1954, 26,714). Kd as a function of E0 is shown in Figs.2 and 3. In all cases K d increases with energy, tending to saturation above 1000 ev. At E > 600 e-,, 0 the higher the mass and the lower the ionization potential of the ion, the greater is the Kd value, while below 600 ev the inverse relations hold. The ionization potential is not only inversely proportional to ion mass and ion radius, but also to the number of diffusing ions. At 600 ev the Cs ions have the highest and the K ions the lowest Kd value. The penetration of alkaline ions into a metal, and their back-diffusicn to the surface, depends in a complex manner on mass, radius, energy and Card 2/3 22455 S/186/60/002/001/005/022 0 0 A057/A129 AUTHORS: Vdovenko, V.M.; Stroganov, Ye.V.; Sokolov, A.P.; Zandin, V.N. Ueceased TITIE: The structure of the hexahydrate of uranyl nitrate PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, v. 2, no.'1, 1960, 24 - 31 TEXT: Using the method of Fourier series the authors determined the posi- tion of the uranium particles in the crystal of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate from x-ray data.and suggest a model of the crystal structure. Thisstructure is im- portant,for extraction of uranyl complexes, because crystal solvates are very- X similar to solvated ions [Ref. 1. Ye. V. Stroganov, S.N. Andreyev, N.I. Kozhina, Vest. LOU, 10, 2, 109 (1958)]. On the other hand structural data are of interest for the classification of this important group of complexes, and until the begin- ning of the present investigations the structure of uranyl nitrate hexahydrate was not determined. L. Pauling and R.G. Dickinson [Ref. 4: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 46, 1615 (1924)] assumed space-group symmetry Dg - Cmem with uranium'in position (c),[and y = 0.130. Making allowance for the principle developed by R. Kern et al. Ref. 6: Bull. Soc. fr. min. et crist., 81, 4, 103 (1958)] the present au- Card 1/10 22455 S/186/60/002/001/005/022 The structure of the hexahydrate of uranyl nitrate A057/A129 thors determined a space-grou C12 P 2v - Cmc (Y = 0.130, z = 0) with a quadruple reg- ulated system of positions (a) for the uranium particles. The same space-group was discovered already in 1957 by K. Sasvhri [Ref. 7: Acta Geologica Acad. Sci. Hung., 4, 3, 467 (1957)] by means of a piezoelectric effect. In the present ex- periments yellow-green uranyl nitrate hexahydrate.crystals were used with the crystal form presented in Figure 1. The x-ray diffraction data were obtained from Laue or Weissenburg diffraction patterns and oscillation photographs. The structural data correspond to those obtained by Sasvhri (see Table 1). By pre- paring the diffraction patterns using Fourier series and calculating the electron densi-ty, coordinates for all particles were determined. From the obtained values a projection of electron-density in the planes XY and XZ was plotted (Fig. 4). Uranium particles have a T,000 maximum (see Fig. 4), while the 1,500 maxima cor- respond to the water molecules, and the 1,800 maxima (in XZ plane) are due to" oxygen of the uranyl group. From the difference between the Fourier series and electroh density projections (Fig. 4c) the accurate distance between the uranium particle and oxygen (in the uranyl group) was determi -ned as 1.90 � 0.13 L The maxima -500 (Fig. 4c) and -1,000 (Fig. 4a) correspond to the oxygen of the No~ groups. The approximate coordinates are given in Table 2. The present results indicate that the hexahydrate of uranyl nitrate represents an ion compound compos- Card 2_/10 s/i86/6o/oo2/ool/005/022 The structure of the hexahydrate of uranyl nitrate A057/AI29 ed of aqua-complex cations U02(H20)612+ and NO~ anions. Thus the chemical for- mula should read IU02(1120)6~(NO3)2' The oxygen atoms of the nitrate group are in the vertex of an equilateral triangle (side length 2.66 1). In the basis of the complex [U02(H20)6 2+ ions there is'a linear uranyl group. The distance uranium - oxygen is here 1.90 4. Two possibilities for the distribution of the water molecules are studied by the present authors. First variant: According to the data of Fourier series and table 2 the maxima of the electron density indicate that-the water molecules 2, 3, 5 and 6.(Fig. 5) lie in a plane parallel to the equatorial plane at a distance of 0.3 A, while the water molecules I and 4 are in an equal plane on the opposite side of the equator. The distance between 2 - 3 and 5 - 6 is 2.82 A and between I - 2, 3 - 4, 4 - 5, and 6 - I it is 1.90 L The second, idealized,.variant: This distribution is represented by the rotation of the water molecules 2, 3, 5 and 6 around the uranyl axis, assuming an equal dis- 0 tance of 2.30 A between the water molecules. The fact.that this distance is smaller than theiradii of.two water molecules (= 2,66 ~), can be explained by the strong deformation of the water molecule caused by the uranium field and forma- tion of bonds between the molecules. Both proposed distribution variants are similar to the structure of uranyl aqua-complexes presented by I.I. Lipilina and O.Ya. Samoylov [Ref. 10: DAN S33R, 98, 1, 99 (1954); Ref. 12: DAN SSSR, 122, 2, Card 3/10 22455 S/186/60/002/001/005/022 The structure of the hexahydrate of uranyl nitrate A057/A129 238 (1958)]. Equatorial distribution of particles around the uranyl ion was ob- served in other uranyl complexes by W.H. Zachariasen [Ref. 8: Acta Cristallogr., 7, 795 (1954:)]. The NOj ions form a reticulated layer parallel to the XY plane, while the [U02(H20)~2* cations form linear chains parallel to the Z axis. The axial directions of the uranyl groups are in a plane parallel to YZ under an angle of N37* to the Y axis. Each IU02(H20)612+ cation is surrounded by 12 No~ ions and 6 cations have one--anion in common. The distance between the uranium atom and the water molecule in the aqua-complex cation was determined as 2.2 A. Cal- culations of, the spherical volume give a value for the packing coefficient of Kspherical = 46.5%. Thus it is very likely that heating of-the crystal-causes rotation of the NO~ groiips, and the following revolution around the axis vertical to the-triangle (formed by this group). There are 5 figures, 2 tables and 12 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and-.8-non-Soviet-bloc. SUIBMITTEDt July 2, 1959 Card 4/io 23872 A/18 61/003/001/005/020 A051YA129 ,2/, J/00 AUTHORSs Vdovenko, V.M*q Stroganov, Ye-V-9 Sokolov, A.P. TITLEa The structural investigation of trihydrate and dihydrate uranyl- nitrate crystals PERIODICALs Radiokhimiya, v 3, no.1, 1961, 19-23 TEXTg The authors have developed a method for taking roentgenograms of the single crystals of hygroscopic substancea and have produced UO2(NO )2-3H 0 and UO2(NO3)2*2H20 crystals. The main oharaiteristics of the uranMitrite trihydrate and dihydrate lattioe have baen establishad. The oresent- article deals with the fi:rst half Qf a StUdy C;f tbe aqua-complex compounds of uranyl through the structural inve!:Uga-tlon oz7 trihyJrate and dihy-'trata of uranylnitrate. The authors prove that -~ranylnitrate dihydratP belong$ the monorlinic syngony :rather than to the r1u)mbi.-i syngony assumed by Vasill- ye7 (Ref- 5). The UO 2(N0 3)2*3H20 aingle -~,rys*als were produced aocording to Colani's method (Ref. 6) by evaDorating and cooling uranylnitrate solutions Card 1/5 A/18 61/00-3 //0C1/005/020 The structural investigation of trihyd:,a.;_- A051YA129 containing nitric acid from 36 to 53/-~ UU,k~fO -~if 0 single ,,ry,3taj.,u Were ,,2j'r2 produced by dissolving finely-i~rystalllne U'ran n '. at- dihydrate in 98% HNO while heating slightly. Fig 1 is a diag,-arr, ),17 th(- apparatus used for phoiographing the cryatals. Lauegrams and of osoillati.,~-ns were taken using the KPO H -2 (KRON-2), PKe (RU); P K 0 JI (RKOP) and ( , -25(S-25) type chambers. Dejongograms were obiained on a rot_,ntgenogoniometer according to De Jong. Weiseenbergograme were taken on I -P-1 (RGIK-1) and S-55 roent- genogoniometers. Roentgenograms of all types were t-:ikan on tubes with nopper anticathodes, excepting certain lauegrams taken on silver emission. The computation of the a- and 13-angles for the tr-1hydrate of uranylnitrate was conducted by using the dejongograms according to Bux-ger's method (Ref 7) of ,the "displacement" of planes. Angle T was computed according to the formulat 003 'f = 008 OL'CO8 P -sin aosin P ocos7 , obtained by studying the elementary triclinal cell and the plane of the reverse lattice normal to the side a. Burger's formula (Ref 7) is said to be more complex. The crystallographic investigationsof the dihydrate of uranylnitrate were conduoted on a bi- -annullar goniometer (Federov). The obtained coordinates of the planes and the corresponding hkl indices are given in table 1. The dimensions of the Card 2/5 The structural investigation of trihydrate ... Figure 1: Quartzite ampoule with crystal prepared for photography: 1- quartzite ampoule, 2- crystal, 3- glass thread, 4- plastilene, 5- investigated substance, 6- Mendeleyev paste. 23872 S/186/61/003/001/005/020 A051/A129 Card 4/5 ARIFOV, U.A., akademik; KHADZHIMUIOIAMEDOV, Kh.Kh.; SOKOLOV, A.P. Thermionic secondary emission of K, Rb, and Cs ions injected in Mo and Ti targets. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. Ser.- fiz.-mat. nauk no.6:40-43 161. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Akademiya nauk UzSSR. 'leI ARIFOV., U.A., akademik; KHADZH-TMUKHAMEDOV, Kh.Kh.; SOKOLOV, A.P.; KARIMOVA, M. Thermionic secondary emission of alk-ali ions injected in targets of different densities. Izv. AN Uz. SSR. fiz.-mat. nauk no.6: 44-46 61. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Akademiya nauk UzSSR. VDOVENKO, V.M.; STROGANOV, Ye.V.; SOKOLOV, A.P.; LUNGU, G. Structure of uranyl nitrate dihydrate. Radiokhimia 4 no.1:59-.66 162. (NIRA 15:4) (Uranyl nitrate) VDOVENKO, V.M.; STROGANOV, Ye.V.; SOKOLOV, A.P. Structure of uranyl nitrate trihydrate. Radiokhimiia 5 n6.1:97-103 163. (MIRA 16.2) (Uranyl nitrate crystals) F L-61335-65 Pab-19/Pr-oh/P6b AT ACCESSION NR: AR5014419 UR/0O58/65/OO0/oO4,/HO60/F,060 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 4Zh361 AUTHORS: Arifov, U. A., Khadzhimukhamedov, Kh. Sokolovp A. P.; Yunusov, A* TITLE: Investigation of the dependence of components of GLecondary ion emission on the propertico of the ion and of the target, CITED SOURCE; Dokl. AN UzSSR, no. 4, 1964, 1.4-r( TOPIC TAGS: ion emission, secondary emission) scattered ion, evaporated ion, dif-_ fused ion TRANSIATION: The following three compon ents of secondary ionic emission were in- vestigated: scattered, evaporated, and diffused ions, obtained by bombarding heated targets (w, Mo, Ta, and Ki) with ions of Li , Na+, K, and Cs+ in the energy: region E = 75--160o eV. The measurements were made by an oscillographic double- modulation method (RZhFiz, 1959, No- 8, 18298) in vacuum in the experimental instru- ment amounting to - lo-7 mm lfg. It is shown that the coefficients ofthescattered) evaporated, and diffused ions exhibit a complicated dependence on the ionization po- tential of the bombarding ions and on the work function of the metal. R. Rakhimov. SUB CODE: HP ENCL: 00 L __V_3 SHCHERBAKOV, V.A. ALF, ANDROV, N.M.; VDOVENKO,, U\f.; �04Q Nuclear magnetic resonance of the crystal hydrates of uranyl nitrate. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.5:762-763 S-0 163. (MIRA 16-..U) 1. flauchno-isaledovatellskiv fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta i Radiyevyy institut imeni V.G.Khlop- kina AN SSSR. Fi.-IGER., GJ.,~ KOLGAFOV, V.Z.; LEBEDEV, A.V.; SMOLYANKIN, V~T.? SOKOLOV,Ml. Construction of I!quid-hydrogen bubble chambera; a survay. Frib. I tekb. eksp, 9 rlo.3a3-25 My-49 I &~ (MIRk 182i) L 26128-66 EW T (M) / 30 ( tDIAAP/IJP(c) ACC NR% AP6015809 SOURCE CODE: uF-7086/667oo/om/o4 A AUTHOR: Aleksandrav., Ye. B.; Sokol_M . P. ORG: none TITIE: Orientation of Cd"' nuclei by 3261 A resonant radiation SOURCE: Zhurnal eksper enilln skoy fiziki.' Pistma v im redaktsiyu., a oy i teoretiche Prilozheniye, V. 3, no. -10, 1966, 419-422 TOPIC VQS: cadmium, 1wperfine structure, resonance line, light ~_-xcjtation, reso- 13AMce line, line splitting ABSTRACT: The authors have obtained appreciable orientation of Ce3-1 nuclei in Vapor at a density on the order of'i03-4 cm73 with the-aid of circularly_polarized~ 3261-Ao light. The method of orientation is similar in its main outlines to that used by the Kastler-Brossel group for odd mercury isotopes (Compt. rend. Acad. Sci. V. 249, 77, 253, 1959). The orientation of the cadmium was realized in a setup (Fig. 1) in which light from a high-frequency cadmium lamp was passed through a circular polarizer to a cuvette with Cd,113- vapor, saturated at 240C. The transmitted light was passed through a gas filter filled with Cd114 vapor, which selectively ab- sorbed the hyperfine component F - 3/2 of the 3261 A resonance line, thus increasing by several times the dependence of the brightness of the transmitted light on the state of orientation of the nuclei. The transmitted light was registered with a photoreceiver. The presence of orientation was established by means of a nuclear res-.' onance signal. To this end, an alternating magnetic field (4.8 has) perpendicular to Card 1/2 L 26128-66 ACC NR; AP6015809 Fig. 1. Diagram of experimental setup. [Nil 1 -- Cadmium lamp, 2 -- polarizeri, 3 00, CAf cuvette, 4 gas filter.. photo- (b receiver. ~E 3 Get t MOIP ycujlu Me.0 4 5 the light ray was applied to the euvette. The constant field of variable intensity was directed at an angle of 450 to the light-beam axis. With such an arrangementy the magnetic resonance was accompanied by modulation of the transmitted light at the alternating-field freqiwnay, and this served as the resonance signal. A distinct res- onance signal withhalf-~width of several cps in a field of 5-2 oe, was observed ap- proximately corresponding to the published value of the nuclear moment of Cd"K The signal exceeded by two orders of magnitude the noise level-, the receiver bandwidth being approximately 1 cps. The authors plan to investigate in the future the charac- ter of the relaxation processes in the system and to attain a more complete orienta- tion of the ensemble. The same method can be used to orient 0113. The authors t~~_ M. P. gy~yka for help with the work an~ A. M. Bonch-Bruyevich for support and interest., SUB CODE: 2o/ Sum DATE: 11 mar66/ OTH REF - 005 Card 2/aj,~ SOKCLOV, A.S. , (Moskva) Current tasks in mechanization nnd the provision of equipment for phnrmnctas. Apt.delo 7 no.2:7-9 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 11:4) (PHARMACY) GUBOCHKINA, I'*K.; SOKOLOV9 A.S. (Moskva) Introduction of minor mechanizA#on in drugstores &Ad drug enter- prises. Apt. delo 9'no-3:3-7 flp-Je 160. (MIRA 140) (DRUG INDUSTRY) GUBOGHKINA, I.K.; SOKOIAN A.S . MELINICHEEKO, A.K., otv. red.; t4 !YUDKOVSK_ffi~,_~:~4_..,, red. [Manual of basic directives in pha-mmacy] Spravochnik osnrv- r3ykh rukovodiashchikh dokumentov po aptechnomu delu. Otv. red. A.K.Melinichenko. Sost.I,,K.Gubochkina, A.S.S.Sokolov. Moskva, Vedgiz, 1962. 514 p. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniya. (Pharmacy--Laws and legislation) SOKOLOV. A.S. Intracutaneous reaction with gonococcal antigen as a method for diagnosing gynecological diseases of gonorrheal etiology in a mad health resort. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat. AN Kazakh.SSR 1:55-60 '52. (GONORRMU) (MIRA 10:2) (ANTIGINS AND ANTIBODIES) SOKGLOV. A..S.; ZABOZLAYEVA, T.I. Possibilities of establishing a mud therapy resort in the region of Lake 3dillbay-Sor (Bol'sheq Solenyy Sokry!). Vest.AN Kazakh SM 10 no-2:57-60 F 153. NUA 7:4) (Bol'shoy Solenvy Sokryl-Earths, Nedical and surgical uses of) (Earths, Medical and surgical uses of--Bollshoy Solenyy Sokrvl) Vtond:tioned reflex variation of the level of blood sugar under tho action of mud bath techniques. A. S. 9nkolov. kvcs,'. Akaj. Nauk Wazakl- No, i-3`o-,-tI-JP7 Ifed.Nlo.4,2443(1054)(inRu.,~s'ian).-ApplicationofmediL- inal mud leads to a reflex type of blood sugar rise to a ruax.;-I followed by a declint to norina! within 5-7 hrs. After a course of !mid hath tre-atments the cor6cal componert of this effect Li Avell de- ned'and mpm--cnts a form of a con-i d' cd reflex. G. hl. Kosolapoff i SOKOLOV, A.S. gynecological diseases at the Shchuchinskiv health resort. Trudy Inst.Xraev. pat. All XszBkh SSR 5:74-79 157. (MIRA 11:2) (GYNECOLOGY) (511CHUCH114SK DISTRICT-RATHS, MOOR A11D HUD) SOKOLOV, A.S. Penetration of Intact skin of 96-109 '59. (BATHS, chemical substances from therapeutic rnuds througgh the a rabbit. Trudy Inst. kraev.pat. AN Kazakh. SSR 7: (MIU 13:3) MOOR AND MUD) (SKIN-P-ERIMABILITY) ZHZIISZNIKOVq I.G,j kand.med.nauk; SOKOLOV, A.S.2 kand.med.nallkv starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik S.I. Zamiating oldest health resort specialist of Kazakhstan; on his 60th birthday. Vop. kar.2 fizioter. i lech. fiz. kul't. 25 no. 6:568-569 N-D 16o. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Zav.otdelom kurortoterapii Instituta,krayevoy patologii (for Zheleznyakov). (ZAMIATIN, SERGEI IVANOVICH~ 1900-) S ~q E, 0 ~,, 11) v 5 A ~ S - S~ructll7a of cp the - I . k 1.1i C-,, - In of the family Scltu-idae. vrudy zool~ inst. -,-z: 28 3-3-18 164. (,%f 1 --tA " -, , " ) Kj-EB.* 1407A , Ye. A, S KOE. A. S. 0 ov) -choozica-I P-na lanctiong-I chara,-,terislt4~~.g c' -.he 'ocom3Tc,-'flm C, in saiga and gc;i*.;-,.-ed gazelle. Trudy, Zool in9t. 33z3lO,--3./+B 164. (MIDU 1?: 71 - - - -------------- 000000 salipato, goo a to 0 49004 004146 0 co-g-w-w- W- W 0 , 0 it u IF it a a a a),* .A A C J1 I I -L-A-I-L-k A. -JL-" V" ~111- 1- 1, 0` A I go u it. n- 00 Yhe use of chfunip astanosta I'vitits for lining rotary 0 content kilns A. Aklm. Kefer.d. /A., 39.10. %,, -I. 1'v - -00 1-114. . 41, 1. u-1 It'. 1-1m, Ill., and it, ltral Ill.- uw,4 ti-, titutlistmg l"m-Iii lKtt ~ .... I pw"Irjjt~ Ow 14'.1. 1h, -1,- 1-itt-il Ill, 00 1., 1. k all Ill, I'll"I I-lilt m"I. .4 -Da A'A -.4- Alt tie 0 I It t t A -4 1 A L I DOG K at I It 14 41 D- t C L .1UP K. I as-- u0 48 .1 owc a.. it quo 0 ILL Is IT 10 Is t- a AI a Is w a Or cl 4 04 0 N 0 1 W 11 13 13 1 1 439' 00000100 oo* of 0 0 0 4*4: 0 gogi 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 eie 0 009 00 0 0 0 00 00 0 of 0 go *I w *-wr o ar *-w W-Clr-" 00*000000000*0000*** IT is 00 4' 0 K-0 06 00 **a 3 0 oil i I Factistil ..0 voctlefIrl ..OCT a la Ob t--e a 0 a 9 0 All 3213 Us Jim Ans "~is of vew at 6* Krunatwak I wearks. A. S. SAWITY. Prow. StowilW, Mairrial. 1 2. No. 9, of unburned chrornite, milmrsved chrottle-tuagne4te and dunitt brick proved to Iw nkxv "aant (Ina thuft a( tak- and chruntite rtfrac- imim with A" crruent bintlins. the latter are nnwc mmst ant than ustsal efinker-cerne"t linings. It. E. S. ALLUAGOCAL LITINATLINE CLASUPICATIC" 111OW .19 aft. M It , I U a AT .43 &S It ; 1,, 4 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 w 0 w " - v 41 4243 4441to -0* 00 1 .00 so ativic" VIAIII OK pv III AA L I a W a 14 0 1 IF a 5 a a 3- 1 1 - , I - . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 * * 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 Zoo coo Coo Olo* coo a** 400 t3 tt Go~ 00 00 00 06 *0 00 0 POMM11 Wool Combination Holing of rototry kilns. A- S. kr.,,.d~ I'se-l"Yas. SnvjAwAaxiyg Zarud.--f;ih- 1-temesol. 3. 10-74(19~3). -1-hp chief phrictwhron. Lictors afferfing weur In v,.in(xs.% vvtionq are A1141 Nuit- able rdrictorim and their Swulocrtirsarr li~frd. It. Z K.&Inich 44TALLMSKAL LITINAT4111 CLAISWKATIO* %viaw Nit'v.9 W 8311noli so Ls " . . . . - I , I , I I . Iff a J 1-9 41- to 0- 0- -0 : .69 004 00000,0000000000000 V - - - - 9 loom W-LAV, -00 00 040 .00 woo goo ago woo lee goo Mee we* I An L S I Flo 0 N I I V 0 9 A 0 3 4 T 000000000000060000 PRYANISIINIKOV. Vadim Pavlovich,.kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk; SOKOLOV A.S., redaktor; BARSKOV. I.M., radaktor; LYUDKOVSKAYA, . . tekhnicheskiy redaktor [quartz glasaj Kvartsavoe stekloo Pod red. A.S.Sokoloya. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. materialam, 1956. 79 p. (MLRA 9:11) (Quartz) (Glass) 72-11-4/9 AWNIOR: z3okolov, A.S. , Gencral Manager 'TITLE: The State-Owned ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Zna-meni Porcelain Factory imeni Lomonosov (Gosudarstvennyy ordena Trudovo.go Kras- nogo Znameni farforovyy zavod imeni Lommosova) PERIODICAL: Steklo i Kera-mika, 1957, Nr 11, pp. 12 - 13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This first Russian porcelain factory has been existing for 200 years already; it was founded and built up by an important scientist of that time (D.I. Vino,radov) who used as basic raw materials the clay from Gzhel and the quartz and the alabaster from Olonets. In the be.-inning of the 19th century the factory has been transformed into an enterprise of the Imperial court and lost its fertile connection with the Academy of Arts. During the war years 1914 - 1917 the factory was necessarily changed flo technical porceldn: Laboratory porcelain, fire-proof porce- lain tubes, pyroscopes and spark plugs formrs. Then the pro- duction cf optical glass started for the first time in Russia. In 1918 this factory was handed over to the people's commissary for education and in 1919 the first State Institute for the Card 1/2 Research of Ceramics was opened. In 1921 this factory was hand- AUTHORS: Pryanishnikov, V. P#, and Sokolov, A. S. 72-12-2/14 TITLE; Production and Application of -,uartz Glass in the USSR (Proizvodstvo i primeneniye kvartsevogo stekla v SSSR). PERIODICAL: Steklo i Keramika. , 1957, Nr 12, pp - 6-8 (USSR) ABSTRACT; This glass is very often used in economics due to its excel-lent physis cally-chemical properties., and has contributed to the solution of a se- ries of important scientific-technical problems. Its production was started only in tha first years after the October Revolution. In 1.919 the experiments with the production of various products of quartz glass were started in the State China- and Glass Works (at present.4 "imeni Lomonosov"), as well as in the Ceramic Institute which was in the same territoryj under the leadership of Me S. Maksimenko and N. N, Kachalova As the result of meltings in the vacuum compression resistance furnace transparent sheets with the measurements 2oo x loo x 15 mm of satisface, tory quality were obtained and samples of chemical table wares. produ- ced of it* In 1924 experiments with the drawing of tubes of nontranspaw rent quartz glass were started in the Gorno Metallurgical. Laboratory (engineer Be X, Ibakh). In 1932 the works imeni Lomonosov started as the first with the industrial output of tubes and other products of non- Card 1/2 transparent quartz glass* In the time from 1934 to 194o the quartz la- SOKOLOV, A.S. Lomonosov Porcelain Factory. Vop.ist.est.i tekh. no.12:21~3- 239 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Direktor farforovogo zavoda imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (Porcelain) Gert a 1n es --*, n struc',-ire a n.--, iotr-' ',ut-* C-n of s-1-1 --n- a:7 Discusses fundamental laws for the distribution and geological structure of sedimentary deposits of native sulfurs in the light of predicted general pecularities of sedimentary formations. Mentions importan 1. t pecul,~trities of subjecy formations and of deposits of useful zKkzrtjd minerals. Presented by D. S. Belyankin. 256T93 -thly Ldst of Aus--ian Accessions, Lil~rary of ConE esS SOKOLOV Geological regularities in the occurrence of sulfur deposits. Biul.KOI.P.Otd.geol-31 no-3:108-109 W--Te '56. (NLU 9:12) (sulfur) 6C~KOL07,,', A. S. Doc Geol-Min Soi -- (diss~ ~ 0 dil ributi.,)n of sod-InEint,pry deposi+ - f :1~(,i jjj, 'All!e "Iniv i, :,.,. ";,. 11,0;1~ollorov), -workz;, p ~9 (ti t iti,z) ("u, 99) 1 1 t " Ge.o 1 o ~~ic n, 1,of thle struic-t,=e It " !~-tw $, I' Ull. -!Os, r, , "- 1 Su A -;.oooo ios, lAs t"I' ntlfl~ot-ls -22- SOKOUR, A. 6. Cqnd 6e&l-%,Un Sci -- (diss) "Geological lavs of the structure and distribution of sedimentRry deposits of native sulfLx." Mos, 1958. 20 pp (Mos State iniv im M.'V. Lomonosov), 110 copies. Id st of author Is works, p 20 (11 titles) (KL, 14-58, 111) -29- SOKO.LuV. A.S. Geological structure and distribution of sedimentary native sulfur deposits. Lwith summary in Anglishj.Sov. gaol. no. 5:80-103 MY 158. (MIRA 11:10) 1. Gosudarstvannyy nauclino-issledovatell9kiy institut gornokhimi- cheskogo syr1ya. (Sulfur) SOKOIA)VO A?S Basic geological characteristics of the distribution of sulfur deposits. Geol. sbor. [Lvov] no.5/6:572-576 '58. (I-aRA 12-10) l.GosudarstvenW nauchno-isaledovatellskiy gorno- khImicheskogo syrIya, Mosk7a. (sulfur) SOKOLOV, Andrey Sergeevich, for Doct~r of Geolim&ieal -a" Minwalegisal, Sciesedw on the basis of Iftr dissertation defended 6 MarW_1-959 in Staie Un vers y,~Order of Lenin and Order of Red Council of AIN Moscow Banner entitleds "Geological laws governing the structure and distribution of sedimentary deposits of native sulphur." (MTViSSO USSR, 2-61, 17) SOKOLOV) A.S.j MENKOVSKIY, M.A.; BORISOV) V.M.; SERGEYEVA, N.A., redo izd- va; IYERUSALIKSIMA, Ye.S., tekhn. red. (Industryrs requirements as to quality of mineral raw materials] Trebovaniia prozy&lennosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrliaj tpravochnik dlia geologov, Izd*2#j perer. Moskva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.4~. (Native sulfur] Samorodnaia serao Nauchne redo V.M.Borisov. 1963.0 42 P. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Moscow. Visesoyuzgy7 nauebno-issladovatel8skiy inotitut mineral'- nogo syrlya. (Sulfur) ' KAIMYKOV A.F.; SOKOLOV A.S. TUSHINA, A.M. .1 - P Mau-Coe apatite deposit in Vietnam. Trudy GIGKHS no.7:139-191 162. (MMA 16:5) (Vietnam, North-Apatite) NARCHEROHVILI, O.V. (rbilisi); SOKOLOV~ A.S. (Moskva) Cave phosphorites of Java. Friroda 52 no.2:90-92 263. (MMA 16:2) (Java-Phosphorites) SOKIUI a s n a -v e iu I -u kf,.fnil.c~ie skoj~ o, ~,y r 'yE I'-,TIIC6YAI,I, Yu.,S, ~ SOKOLOV, A. T. Attacl=--nt to an electromanometer for continuous measure- ment of arterial and venous pressure during operations. Grud. kh-ir. 2 no.1-115--117 Ja--F 160. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Iz hwtltift,~,. grudiloy lchirurgii AMN =11 (dir. - prof. A.A. Busalov, mur-hnyy rukovoditell - akademik A.N. Bakulev). Adre.s a-vtorov: Moskva., Leninskiy prosp.,8, Institut grudnoy ,Idiij~urgii V-DI SSSR. (SPHYGMOM&NOICTER) (BLOOD PRESSURE) I C"i * c 1, ( ~V ,~. 0. 36218 SCIEOLOV, A. S. I ijTIi-.Y-m*i~,(jV.',, r. A. Pryadeniye shtapel'nogo voloknit. Tekstil. prom-st' , 1949, No. 11, 9. 14-16 SO: Letonis' ZhurnallmTkI, 'tatey, No. 49. 1949 SOFOLOV, A. S. SCHOLOV, A. S. --"Certain Functional-Morphological and Age Pecularities of the Ladoga Seals in Connection with the Aquatic Mode of Life." Leningrad State Pedagogical Inst., Leningrad, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letor~isl, No. 35, 1955 SOKOZOV, A.S. Characteristics of the caliber and distribation of certain blood vessels in aquatic (seal) and land (dog) mammls. Arkh.anat.gist. i embr. 37 no.12.-27-34 1) 159. OCIRA 13:3) 1. Laboratoriya funktaionallnoy morfologii chelovska i shivotnyich (zav. - kand.biologicheakikh nauk Te.A. nebanova) ZoologicheakMv instituta AN SSSR iment P.1, Lesgafta, (BLOOD VISMS anat. & histol.) SOKOLOV, Aleksandr Sergeyevich; GORLANOV, I., otv.red.; FILIPPOVA, E., __.. - A., telchn.red. [Financial work of an industrial enterprise] Finansovaia rabota na promyshlennom predpriiatii. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1959. 147 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Russia--Industries) 15,11,py i e ktriches.',(,iYe ii I *,y ele ;Wtcmob' n atLls') "Lzd. ts and i-ighting ap.-a- lectric liuh 195b ta - igrs ble--. ding -.1 otnotes. libliographical f0 a 17 14-,.25 .66 156 1 1 torribile etitei,nT.fe pribory ou obv . I llos'j~.va :,lino- i isp.r. clOP - 2. 9 SOKOLOV, Anatoliy Sergeyevich; GOLIBERG., GJ., red.; NALIKOVA, N.V., [Lan:ps and lighting devices for motor vehicles] Avtomobillnye i osvetitellnye pribory. ~zd.3.., perer. Moskva, Ilauchno- 4~ kbn. izd-vo 11-va avtorobillnoko transp. i shosseirWkh dorog Le RSFSR, 1961. 80 (MIRA 15:3) (Motor vehicle s-Lighting) SOKOLOV, A.S. (Moskva) Unusual dammed lakes in Afghanistan. Priroda 45 no.4:84-85 Ap '56. (MLRA -9 -- 7) 1.Gosudarstvenny7 nanchno-issladowatellski.7 institut g6rnokhIsichav skogo syrIya. (Afghanistan--Lakes) SOKU01, A.S. Materials on the biology of the Ladoga seal (Phoca (Pusa) ladogensis Nardq.) Uch. zap. Ped. inst, Gerts. 179:97-112 (kTIIA hispida '58. 16:5) (Ladoga., Lake-Seals (Animals)) SOKOLOV, A.S, Application of impullse flash lamps in the cinematographic study of animal motion. Zool. zhur. 42 no.3:462-466 163., (KIRA 17:1) 1. Laboratory of Functional Morphology., Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad. IVANOV, Mikhail Vladimirovich; KUZNETSOV, S.1.t otv. red.; SOK4 V, .-Q A.S., red.; SIMICF-MIKO., G.N., tekhn. red.; RYLINA, Yu.V., tekhn. red. [Hole of microbiological processes in the genesis of native sulfur deposits] Roll mikrobiologicheskikh protsessov v ge- nezise mestorozhdenii sarnorodnoi sery. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 11)64. 365 P. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Kuznetsov). crizans in the f,-7 n- S.:.-,17 volans I,') as re-la-ted tD i ts gliding r, c- 6'~ 902~-Q 16 '65. ;u 1,3 1 o .L. in3tlitut PN SSSP lenirlgz-~?.d, I" ~, 0 11,11,; kki~ d. vtjj. - c-r.(-ri3j.IJ,.h i auk; OILOVS ASVO I Velocity locaes of ship.; undon ttm arfact or hydramtearologiftl ccerAiticy-.s, Thform, aboro TWIDIF t~oo IP.O* &-idowsho I f3viazf 'v fic.. 2/sV-47 #64 (mipul 1913L) SOKOLC,'V,, A.V. Investigation of the loss of inforirAtion and of information noise in descriptor information storage and retrieval systems. NTI no.12:23-28 165. (MIIRA. 19 -, 1) SOKOLOV, A.V. (7.aporozhlye) Method for bringing the main pancreatic duct to the surface of the skin. Pat.fiziol.elmp.terap. 4 no.l-.74-75 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Iz patofiziologicheakoy laboraterii (zav. - dotsent A.V. Sokolov) Zaporozhakogo instituta usovershenstyovanlya vrachey imeni M. GorIkogo. (PANGMS--SURGIRT) SOKOLOV~ A.V. (zaporozhlye) Specific antigens of the central nervous system. Pat.fiziol.i eksp. terap. 4 no.2:23-26 Mr-AP 160., (MIRA 14-5) 1. Iz Zaporozhskogo gosudars~vennogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey imeni, Maksima Gor'kogo. (MUOUS SYSTEM) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) SOKOLOV, A.V.; NOGIN, P.A.; MIPIN, I.P.; IOSIF, Ye.l., kandidat takhni- ' c'We'Mkh nauk, redaktor; TZIESM , A.N., redaktor; PAMMATOVA, . M.A., tekhnicheaki7 redaktor. [Cameras, optics And determination of exposure] Fotoapparaty, op- tika i opredelenie vydershki. Pod red.M.A.Iofisa. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo "Iskusetvo", no.l. 1955. 157 P- (HLRA 9:4) (Photography--Exposure) (Cameras) SOKOLOV, Aleknandr Vladimirovicb; NOGIN, Pavel Alekseyevich; IOFIS, Te.A., _____kaftd-.tektm-.n-AUk, red.; TBLESHEV, A.N., red.; MAIEK, Z.N., tekhn.red. [Photographic apparatus and optics] Fetoapparaty i optika. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Pod red. E.A. Iofisa. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo "Iskusstva," 1958. 158 P. (Biblioteka fotoliubitelia, me.1) (NIRA 12:1) (Optics) (Photography--Equipment and supplies) DOLGOPOLOV, Konstantin Vasillyevich; SOKOLOV, Aleksey Vasillyevich; FEDOROVA, Yevgeniya Fedorovna; SKOBNIKOV, M.L., retsenzent; TYLKITA, M.A., st. muchn. sotr., retsenzent; F=1111NY Z.G.., st. nauchn. sotr., retsenzent; HODIONOVA, F.A., red.;. PASHCHENKO, O.V., red. kart; KARPOVA, T.V., tekhn. red. [Iron ores of the U.S.S.R.] Zheleznye rudy SSSR; posobie dlia uchitelia. Moskva, Uchpedgiz, 1963. 157 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Glavrry- y spetsialist Gosplana SSSR (for Skobnikov). 2. Institut chernoy uietallurgii imeni Baykova (for Tylkina). -3. Institut geograf-ii Ns SSSR (for Freykin).